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Childhood trauma and psychiatric comorbidities in patients with depressive disorder in primary care in Chile

, MD, MSc, , MD, , PhD, , MSc, , B.Soc.Sc, , B.Soc.Sc, , MSc, , MD, , MD, , B.Soc.Sc & , B.Soc.Sc show all
Pages 189-205 | Received 04 Aug 2015, Accepted 28 Jun 2016, Published online: 26 Oct 2016
 

ABSTRACT

Childhood trauma is associated with different psychiatric disorders during adulthood. These disorders are often presented in comorbidity with depression. Objective: To establish the relationship between psychiatric comorbidities and childhood traumatic events in patients with depression in Chile. Methods: Three hundred and ninety-four patients with major depression were assessed using the MINI International Neuropsychiatric Interview and a screening for childhood trauma. Results: Social anxiety disorder was associated with having witnessed domestic violence during childhood (OR = 2.2, CI 1.2 - 3.8), childhood physical abuse (OR = 2.7, CI 1.6 - 4.4), physical injury associated with physical abuse (OR = 2.3, CI 1.3 - 4.7) and sexual abuse by a non-relative (OR = 2.7, CI 1.3 - 4.2). Posttraumatic stress disorder was associated with physical injury associated with physical abuse (OR = 1.9, CI 1.1 - 3.6), sexual abuse by a relative (OR = 3.2, IC 1.8 - 5.9) and sexual abuse by a non-relative (OR = 2.2, CI 1.2 - 4.1). Antisocial personality disorder was associated with traumatic separation from a caregiver (OR = 3.2, CI 1.2 - 8.5), alcohol abuse by a family member (OR = 3.1, CI 1.1 - 8.1), physical abuse (OR = 2.8, CI 1.1 - 6.9) and sexual abuse by a non-relative (OR = 4.8, CI 1.2 – 11.5). Panic disorder was associated with sexual abuse by a relative (OR = 1.9, CI 1.1 - 3.1). Generalized anxiety disorder was associated with sexual abuse by a non-relative (OR = 1.9, CI 1.1- 3.3). Conclusions: Further clinical recognition is required in patients seeking help for depression in primary care. This recognition must take into account the patient’s current psychiatric comorbidities and adverse childhood experiences.

Funding

This work was financed by Project Conicyt-FONIS SA13/20135 “Factors Associated to the Different Developments Presented by Patients That Are Admitted to the GES Depression in Medical Offices of the 7th Region: Follow up a cohort.” We declare no conflicts of interest.

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Funding

This work was financed by Project Conicyt-FONIS SA13/20135 “Factors Associated to the Different Developments Presented by Patients That Are Admitted to the GES Depression in Medical Offices of the 7th Region: Follow up a cohort.” We declare no conflicts of interest.

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